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Union match reports

Match Report: Philadelphia Union 2-2 Chicago Fire

Despite looking second best much of the afternoon, the Union nearly stole a road victory until they unraveled at the death, forcing Zac MacMath to heroically save a penalty to maintain a solitary point.

Analysis

Here’s why Philadelphia traded Jack McInerney

PSP’s Dan Walsh breaks down the Union’s shock trade of a Union original.

Week in Tweets

The Week in Tweets

The draw with Montreal, Mo plays for the USA, and initial reaction to the Jack trade. It’s The Week in Tweets.

Breaking News

Union trade Jack McInerney to Montreal for Andrew Wenger

Union deal McInerney to Montreal for Lancaster-native Andrew Wenger. Hackworth says trade possible because “our team has evolved.”

Daily news roundups

Jack to Impact? Union in Chicago previews, more USA-Mexico reaction, more news

Taylor Twellman tweets McInerney could be headed to Montreal. Union in Chicago previews and news. More reaction to USA-Mexico friendly. More news.

Match previews

Preview: Union at Chicago Fire

Philly is creating chances, Chicago is giving up plenty of chances. This is a game the Union can, and should, put to bed early.

Daily news roundups

Notes from Hack’s presser, recaps & reaction to USA-Mexico draw, SoB beer, more

Notes from Hackworth’s weekly press conference. Curtin to be honored in Chicago. Yards to release SoB beer. Recaps and reaction to USA-Mexico draw. More news.

Press Conference

Transcript and video from John Hackworth’s weekly press conference

Hackworth discusses the finishing issue, center back competition and depth, Maidana’s dip in form, injury status, and much more

KYW Philly Soccer Show

KYW Philly Soccer Show: Struggling for the kill

Greg and Eli talk about the Union’s struggles to kill off a game, look ahead to Saturday’s game in Chicago, and preview the US friendly against Mexico.

Commentary

The “Philly Sports Fan” needs patience with the Union

Five points from four matches may be disappointing but its hardly surprising given all the new pieces on the Union, not to mention injuries. Earl Reed counsels patience.